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Ticwatch E review : Affordable doesn't have to mean big compromises

Ticwatch E review : Affordable doesn’t have to mean big compromises

Posted on November 28, 2017June 7, 2019 By Jarvis

The Ticwatch E is an affordable and well-balanced Android Wear smartwatch, with enough of Mobvoi’s own flavors to help it stand out from the increasingly crowded family of Google watches. Looking for a serious fitness watch? This isn’t it. But as far as Android Wear goes, the Ticwatch E is a strong performer for the asking price.

Mobvoi has always promised that its Ticwatch smartwatchescan deliver things all the other smartwatches do at even better price points, and that’s no different with the new Ticwatch E.

E in this case stands for Express, which is a good word to describe what this watch aims to do. It wants to be the quickest and most affordable way for you to get into the smartwatch world, and it’s not just content with giving you features, it wants to give you a fairly intriguing design at the same time.

While doing all of that, the Ticwatch E also ditches the Ticwatch 2’s proprietary OS for Android Wear 2.0, while adding some ideas of its own into the mix.
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